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Bridie Fennessy collection

Title

Bridie Fennessy collection

Subject

A collection of photographs and documents relating to Marlow and Moyaliffe in Co. Tipperary

Description

A collection of photographs and documents relating to Marlow and Moyaliffe in Co. Tipperary where Bridie Fennessy worked throughout her life. 20th century

Creator

Bridie Fennessy

Publisher

Digitised by Tipperary Studies

Date

20th century

Relation

Photographic collections at Tipperary Studies

Format

Jpeg files

Language

English

Type

Photographs and documents

Coverage

Co. Tipperary

Collection Items

Front of Moyaliffe House, Ballycahill
A colour image derived from a photograph of the front façade of Moyaliffe House, Ballycahill, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. The architectural inventory of Ireland lists it as an 18th century building with later additions owned by the Armstrong family from…

A horse drawn caravan at Moyaliffe
A colour image derived from a photograph of a woman sitting in the driving seat of a horse drawn caravan at Moyaliffe, Ballycahill, Co. Tipperary. 20th century

Front of Moyaliffe House, Ballycahill
A colour image derived from a photograph of the front façade of Moyaliffe House, Ballycahill, Thurles, Co. Tipperary. The architectural inventory of Ireland lists it as an 18th century building with later additions owned by the Armstrong family from…

Captain Kemmis' car at Ballinacor
A colour image derived from a photograph of Captain Kemmis' Lancia parked outside the front door of Ballinacor House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow. Following the death of his only son, William Maurice in France in 1917, Captain Marcus Beresford Armstrong…

Moyaliffe Hall
A colour image derived from a photograph of the panelled hall at Moyaliffe Castle. 20th century. Moyaliffe is an 18th century building with later additions owned by the Armstrong family from the 18th century up to the end of the 20th century. 20th…

Elizabeth Armstrong, daughter of Graham Armstrong
A colour image derived from a photograph of Elizabeth Armstrong with a collie at Moyaliffe. Elizabeth was the daughter of Graham Armstrong, the last Armstrong owner of Moyaliffe. He was a south African cousin of Jess Armstrong Kemmis and inherited…

Bridie Fennessy and a visitor looking at the Moyaliffe coach
A colour image derived from a photograph of Bridie Fennessy, the Moyaliffe housekeeper showing the Moyaliffe coach to a visitor. 1980s

The Clodagh River in flood at Moyaliffe. 1980s/90s
A colour image derived from a photograph of Mr. Graham Armstrong and a visitor by the flooded Clodagh River at Moyaliffe. 1980s/1990s

Graham and Sue Armstrong in the courtyard at Moyaliffe
A colour image derived from a photograph of Graham and Sue Armstrong standing in the courtyard at Moyaliffe. 1980s/1990s

The kitchen at Moyaliffe with an AB antracite stove on the left
A colour image derived from a photograph of Part of the kitchen at Moyaliffe with an AB antracite stove on the left. 20th century
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